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Upcoming Event

Future Meetings and Events



Summit Racing

Date: Tuesday, September 08, 2009
Place: Coventry Oaks Pavilion at Firestone Metro Park
40 Axline Ave, Akron, OH
Rt. 224 to South Main Street, 0.7 miles then turn left on Axline, Coventry Oaks will be on the right
Time: 5:30pm Social Hour
6:30 Dinner
7:00 Speakers and Meeting
Dinner: Water and soda will be served; due to Metro Parks rules, alcohol will not be allowed on the premises. Lasagna and Salad from Parasson's will be served for dinner.
Cost: $15.00 for Senior Section Members
$5.00 for Students

Reservations: Please RSVP by Tuesday, September 1st. Reservations can be made at either akronasme@mail.com or call 330-864-7555.

Al Noe, Team Manufacturing Manager for Summit Racing and Trick Flow Specialties, leads a team of engineers, craftsmen, and engine builders that develops Trick Flow's line of high performance products that give automotive enthusiasts the edge they need to compete-and win. This includes new-for-2009 components such as the Twisted Wedge® Street/Strip cylinder heads for late-model Ford 4.6L and 5.4L 2V engines, PowerPort® Cleveland Street/Strip heads for classic Ford 351C and 351M/400 engines, 21 degree LT1 Fast As Cast cylinder heads, and the LSX-R cylinder head designed for the GM LSX engine platform.

Al believes the best way to develop great products is to surround yourself with people who live and breathe high performance and work together to design and develop parts that exceed expectations for quality, performance, and affordability.

Al lives in Northeast Ohio. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology from the University of Dayton, and later earned a Masters Degree in Business Administration from the University of Cincinnati. Over the past 15 years, Al has held management positions for Trick Flow Specialties, Stainless Works Performance Exhaust, SuperTrapp Industries, and Mr. Gasket Co.

When Al is not busy developing horsepower, he's using it. Al competes in drag race, autocross, and open track road race events in his 565-horsepower 1967 Chevy Camaro RS.

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University of Akron InfoCision Football Stadium

Date: Thursday, October 15, 2009
Place: The University of Akron
Akron, OH 44325
Time: 6:00pm Tour
7:00pm Dinner at Spaghetti Warehouse (optional)
Dinner: order from menu
Cost: The Tour is free, pay for dinner individually for those who attend

Reservations: Please make your reservation by calling Matt Pruszynski at 330-618-9063 or e-mail at akronasme@mail.com or just reply to this e-mail and verify if you will be joining us for dinner at Spaghetti Warehouse after the tour. Please note that the normal Voicemail used for our reservations will not be monitored for the month of October but will be back in November. So please call the number above to ensure that your reservation is made.

Please join us at our Akron ASME October Tour of the University of Akron InfoCision Football Stadium on Thursday, October 15th, 2009 at the University of Akron. This will be our first tour for the 2009-2010 planning year and is sure to be a very interesting tour of the newly designed On Campus Football Stadium, Field House, and seven level press tower on the west side of the stadium with 80,000 square feet of Classroom space. Stadium Highlights
  • Cost for just the Football Stadium Complex, including the End zone Facility: $61.6 million.
  • InfoCision Stadium's Capacity: 30,000 (This includes all seats in stadium, as well as projected standing room only in the end zone berm and concourse areas.)
  • Summa Field's Playing Surface: Synthetic (similar to Rubber Bowl, Stile Field House and Schrank Field).
  • Construction Timeline/First Game: Construction began in February 2008 and finished on schedule. The first game at InfoCision Stadium-Summa Field was September 12, 2009 versus Morgan State University.
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ACESS Honors and Awards Banquet

Date: Thursday, November 5, 2009
Place: Guy's Party Center
500 E. Waterloo Rd.
Akron, OH
Time: 5:30pm Cash bar
6:30pm Dinner
Dinner: Honorary Banquet Chair
Mr. Tim Stedman
Global Sales Manager
ExxonMobil Chemical Company
Cost: $25 General public
$15 students

Reservations: Please reserve and prepay! Purchase tickets by October 23, 2009, and make checks payable to ACESS. For more information contact ACESS at 330-535-8835 or Anoop.Krishen@ACESSinc.org

For more information visit the ACESS website.

The Future of Robotics and Automated Systems

Sheila H. King

Senior Project Engineer
Rockwell Automation
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Advances in Medicine-Tissue Engineering Models of Human Digits, Ears, and the Knee

Date: Thursday, November 12, 2009
Place: 356th Fighter Group Restaurant
4919 Mt. Pleasant Road
North Canton, OH 44720
Time: 5:30pm Social hour
6:30pm Dinner
7:30pm Program
Dinner: It will be a buffet, including top round of beef au jus and chicken parmesan as the entrees; fresh vegetable medley, green beans & mushrooms, rice pilaf, and roasted redskin potatoes as the side dishes; tossed garden fresh salad; chef choice rolls and butter; and, chocolate cake for dessert. Ice tea and coffee are included. Vegetarian selection: vegetable lasagna with alfredo sauce (MUST BE SPECIFIED AT TIME RESERVATION IS MADE). Cash bar.
Cost: $20 adults, $15 retirees, $5 students
payable at the door

Reservations: Deadline: Thursday, Novemeber 5, 2009. Reservation can be made at either at akronasme@mail.com or 330-864-7555, stating names of all attendees, "Vegetarian" if needed, and contact info to let let us get back to you to confirm.

Joint meeting with ASME-CAM

Dr. William Landis teaches medical and pharmacy students, and is also heavily involved in research in orthopaedic medicine. The topic of discussion for the evening will describe his work in making body parts in the laboratory or, more properly, "growing new bone, cartilage, and tendon members to replace injured or diseased fingers, ears, or knees in the human body". The research involves animal subjects initially, with human trials left to the future His work requires methods of chemistry, physics, biology, materials, polymer science, and engineering. We are sure to find his subject interesting and informative.

About the Speaker

William J. Landis, Ph.D., Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Pathology and Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Departments of Integrative Medical Sciences and Orthopaedic Surgery, Northeastern Ohio Universities Colleges of Medicine and Pharmacy (NEOUCOM), Rootstown, Ohio.

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CPD Seminar: Green Energy

Date: Thursday, November 17, 2009
Place: Floyd Browne Group
450 Grant St.
Akron, Ohio 44311
Time: 5:45-6:00pm, check-in
6:00-8:45pm, presentation
Dinner: 7:00-7:30pm, break for pizza and pop
Cost: $25, payable at the door. Includes pizza and pop, but does NOT include certificate ($4 cash, payable at the door).

Reservations: Deadline: Tuesday, November 10, 2009. Reservations can be made at either akronasme@mail.com or 330-864-7555, stating names of all attendees and contact info to let us get back to you to confirm.

Joint ADSPE/Akron ASME PE CPD Seminar

A discussion of the growing concern and challenges with CO2 emissions and energy cost and availability in the coming years. Will include a brief history of the related problem(s), a discussion of solar and wind power generation, along with concerns for the power grid and the need for electrical energy storage mechanisms.

A "Green Energy" CD ROM will be provided, with related information for the participants interested in further study. Completion certificates for PE's in attendance are available, for two (2) Professional Development Hours (PDH) "credit", upon payment, in cash, of a four (4) dollar fee at the door (to cover printing and mailing), in addition to the $25 admission. This will be available only after the seminar, and US-mailed to those who want it. The participants will need to sign an attendance log at the close, and send detailed information to Mr. Kusnerik by email with their name, registration number (and state), and US mailing address. Non PE's attending and wishing to receive a two (2) Continuing Education Unit (CEU) certificate will need to do the same as above.

About the Speaker

A.J. (Tony) Kusnerik, P.E., Lorton Technology Inc., is a graduate of Fenn College (Cleveland State) and has been a registered P.E. since 1972. Prior to founding Lorton Technology, Tony spent 27 years with Ford Motor Company and retired as the Engineering Manager of the Cleveland Engine Plants. Prior to Ford, Tony served as a Process Development Engineer at Acme Cleveland and worked in developing high temperature/high pressure forming processes for high speed cutting tool materials.

Lorton Technology specializes in training and manufacturing consultation, including issues in production planning, cost and quality improvements of existing operations, and maintenance operation effectiveness. Lorton Technology is an NCEES registered provider of continuing education for Professional Engineers and has produced over thirty-eight (38) Continuing Professional Development (CPD) seminars for several hundred PE's in Ohio over the past three (3) years.

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